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The Astrophysical Journal | 2001

Presolar SiC Grains of Type Y: Origin from Low-Metallicity Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars

Sachiko Amari; Larry R. Nittler; Ernst K. Zinner; R. Gallino; Maria Lugaro; Roy S. Lewis

We report isotopic data for 27 presolar SiC grains of the rare subtype Y in an acid-resistant residue of the Murchison (CM2) meteorite. Presolar SiC grains of type Y constitute only ~1% of Murchison SiC grains larger than ~2 μm and are defined as having 12C/13C > 100 (solar = 89) and 14N/15N > 272 (solar). In a Si 3-isotope plot, their Si isotopic compositions plot to the right of the correlation line defined by the majority of presolar SiC grains (the mainstream population), whose isotopic compositions indicate an origin in C-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars of near-solar metallicity. Because of their low abundance, the new Y grains were identified by automatic isotopic imaging of the 12C/13C ratio in the ion microprobe. We report C, N, and Si isotopic ratios of all 27 grains, inferred initial 26Al/27Al ratios of 18, and Ti isotopic ratios of 20 grains. Whereas 14N/15N and 26Al/27Al ratios exhibit the same range as mainstream grains, the C, Si, and Ti isotopic ratios are distinct. Carbon-12/carbon-13 ratios range up to 295 and 30Si/28Si excesses up to 183‰ relative to solar. The average 29Si/28Si ratio of Y grains is by 59‰ smaller than that of mainstream grains. Ti isotopic ratios relative to 48Ti are somewhat similar to those of mainstream grains, but extend to more extreme anomalous compositions. One grain has 46Ti/48Ti, 49Ti/48Ti, and 50Ti/48Ti excesses of 183‰, 365‰, and 990‰, respectively, relative to solar. These features exhibited by Y grains point to an origin in AGB stars of somewhat lower than solar metallicity. In the envelope of such stars the proportion of 12C and s-processed material dredged up from deep zones that experienced partial He burning and was mixed with original material is higher than in stars of solar metallicity. Their envelopes are therefore expected to have larger 12C/13C, 30Si/28Si, and 49Ti/48Ti and 50Ti/48Ti ratios than mainstream grains. We compare the C, Si, and Ti isotopic compositions of Y grains with the results of theoretical models of AGB stars with 1.5, 3, and 5 M☉ and Z = 0.006, 0.01, and 0.02. While solar-metallicity (Z = 0.02) AGB models cannot account for the Y grain data, the models with Z = 0.01 can reproduce the measured isotopic compositions reasonably well. A range of stellar masses (from 1.5 M☉ possibly up to 5 M☉) is indicated by the grain data. The present study together with additional data on SiC grains of type Z furthermore indicate that the rate of change of the ratios of the secondary Si isotopes (29Si and 30Si) relative to 28Si prior to solar system formation was lower than has been generally assumed, implying larger contributions of 28Si from Type Ia supernovae compared to those from Type II supernovae. The Si isotopic ratios of Galactic cosmic rays also suggest such an evolution.


Archive | 1999

Automatic Identification of Presolar Al- and Ti-rich Oxide Grains from Ordinary Chondrites

Larry R. Nittler; Conel M. Od. Alexander


Nuclear Physics | 1997

Presolar Al2O3 grains as probes of stellar nucleosynthesis and galactic chemical evolution

Larry R. Nittler; C.M.O'd. Alexander; Xia Gao; R. M. Walker; Ernst K. Zinner


Archive | 2009

Presolar SiC abundances in primitive meteorites by NanoSIMS raster ion imaging of insoluble organic matter

J. Davidson; Henner Busemann; C. M. O'd. Alexander; Larry R. Nittler; Devin L. Schrader; F.-R. Orthous-Daunay; Eric Quirico; Ian A. Franchi; Monica M. Grady


Archive | 1996

Survey of Circumstellar Grains in the Unique Carbonaceous Chondrite ACFER 094

Xing Gao; S. Amari; S. Messenger; Larry R. Nittler; Patrick D. Swan; Roger Walker


Archive | 2009

Isotopically Anomalous Organic Globules from Comet 81P/Wild 2

Bradley T. De Gregorio; Robert M. Stroud; Larry R. Nittler; George D. Cody; A. L. David Kilcoyne


Archive | 2007

Secondary ion mass spectrometry and x-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy of isotopically anomalous organic matter from CR1 chondrites GRO 95577

Henner Busemann; T. J. Zega; C. M. O'd. Alexander; George D. Cody; A. L. D. Kilcoyne; Larry R. Nittler; Rhonda M. Stroud; Hikaru Yabuta


Archive | 2007

Remarkably high abundance of presolar grains in interplanetary dust particles collected from the comet Grigg-Skjellerup dust stream

Ann N. Nguyen; Henner Busemann; Larry R. Nittler


Archive | 2004

Microstructures and Isotopic Compositions of Two SiC X Grains

Robert M. Stroud; Larry R. Nittler; Peter Hoppe


Archive | 2002

Transmission Electron Microscopy of an In Situ Presolar Silicon Carbide Grain

Rhonda M. Stroud; Megan OGrady; Larry R. Nittler; Conel M. Od. Alexander

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Conel M. Od. Alexander

Carnegie Institution for Science

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George D. Cody

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Rhonda M. Stroud

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Frank Gyngard

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Bradley T. De Gregorio

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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S. Amari

Washington University in St. Louis

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